India Chapman

Conyers

“Essentially, I think anybody should be held accountable for their actions. It doesn’t matter if you’re a world leader or just some ‘Joe Blow’ on the street. I think, especially if you’re a world leader. Yeah, I know that… there are technicalities and the argument can be made that [he may have to make a critical decision and he can’t be concerned about the legalities of it.] And I think that’s completely BS, to be honest, because at any point you need to be held accountable for your actions, especially if you are a world leader. So my short answer is yes, he should be, held accountable no matter what, no matter who you are.”

Vincent Christie

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